Terrestrial ecosystems studies for Beetaloo Sub-basin

The terrestrial ecosystem studies aim to understand the biodiversity ecology of animals and plants that live on land.

To establish a baseline for terrestrial ecosystems, it is important to identify:

  • types and distribution of vegetation communities
  • terrestrial vertebrate and invertebrate species
  • vascular plant species and weeds
  • the distribution of significant species (such as threatened species)
  • important sites (such as ones that support many species).

Baseline study report

The terrestrial ecosystems baseline study report is a complete compilation of all the information collected throughout the project.

It's split into chapters for convenience.

Read the terrestrial ecosystems baseline study report chapters.

Terrestrial ecosystem posters

Posters of species detected in the Beetaloo region during the SREBA study.

Data and other resources

As well as the baseline study report, you can access raw data and other useful products for the terrestrial ecosystems study, go to the SREBA data catalogue website.

Watch the video

Go to YouTube to watch the project research presentations.

Terrestrial Ecosystems presentation

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